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Briedeler Schäferlay Riesling Kabinett - Feinherb

2009 Mosel Riesling

Weingut Eduard Kroth Briedeler Schäferlay Riesling Kabinett - Feinherb from the esteemed Mosel region is a charming and approachable white wine that beautifully balances sweetness and acidity. The exquisite Riesling varietal showcases a delightful profile, featuring bright notes of ripe stone fruits, crisp green apple, and hints of floral aromas. Its medium-bodied nature offers an intriguing mouthfeel, while the refreshing acidity adds a lively quality that keeps the palate engaged. The wine's fruit intensity is prominent without being overwhelming, allowing it to elegantly express its terroir. As a feinherb style, it presents a gentle sweetness that seamlessly rounds out the experience, making it a versatile choice for a variety of culinary pairings and enjoyable on its own. This vintage from 2009 captures the essence of the Mosel, promising a delightful journey for enthusiasts of fine white wines.

Tasting notes:


Peach, Apricot, Honey

Peach

Peach

Apricot

Apricot

Honey

Honey

Flavor profile:


Body Very Light

Very Light Full

Oak Oak 4

Low High

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Spiciness Spiciness 0

Low High

Tannin Pronounced

Low Pronounced

Acidity High

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Medium Sweet

Bone Dry Sweet

Color Intensity Color Intensity 1

Low High

Region:


Mosel
Mosel

When it comes to quality Riesling, few places can rival Germany's Mosel region. This sheer-sided valley in Germany parallels the river of the same name and is home to some of the world's steepest vineyards. Riesling grown here is prized throughout the world for its slight sweetness, perfectly balanced by crisp acidity and aromatic floral perfume. Notes of green fruit and Meyer lemon add to the pleasant tang, with mineral touches of wet slate, beeswax and—in some aged examples—even petroleum too. It is all thanks to Mosel's very cool climate. Temperatures in the summer often don't even rise above 65 degrees. This allows for a long growing season, concentrating flavors and creating beautiful acidity.

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